Decision Making in Health Care
Theory, Psychology, and Applications
Gretchen B Chapman editor Frank A Sonnenberg editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:1st Sep '03
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Decision Making in Health Care, first published in 2000, is a comprehensive overview of the field of medical decision making.
Decision Making in Health Care, first published in 2000, is a comprehensive overview of the field of medical decision making - a rapidly expanding field that includes quantitative theoretical tools for modeling decisions, psychological research on how decisions are actually made, and applied research on how physician and patient decision making can be improved.Decision making is a crucial element in the field of medicine. The physician has to determine what is wrong with the patient and recommend treatment, while the patient has to decide whether or not to seek medical care, and go along with the treatment recommended by the physician. Health policy makers and health insurers have to decide what to promote, what to discourage, and what to pay for. Together, these decisions determine the quality of health care that is provided. Decision Making in Health Care, first published in 2000, is a comprehensive overview of the field of medical decision making - a rapidly expanding field that includes quantitative theoretical tools for modeling decisions, psychological research on how decisions are actually made, and applied research on how physician and patient decision making can be improved.
'… this book presents a relatively broad overview of the field of decision making in health care … the chapters are well written and the book as a whole represents a valuable contribution to the field.' Applied Cognitive Psychology
ISBN: 9780521541244
Dimensions: 229mm x 154mm x 26mm
Weight: 614g
454 pages